IAHCSMM’s Growth Prompts New Educational Resources
BY SYBIL WILLIAMS, CRCST, CHL, CST, ACE, BS
The International Association of Healthcare Central
Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM) has experienced significant growth, with
its membership base now exceeding 9,000. To meet the ever-changing needs of the
profession and the demands of a burgeoning association membership, IAHCSMM is
working harder than ever to provide cutting-edge educational resources that are
not only current and thorough, but also encompass subject matter most critical
to today’s busy CSMM professionals. Among IAHCSMM’s latest educational endeavors
is its newly released sixth edition Central Service Technical Manual. The
edition, which represents the first significant change to the manual in three
years, features approximately 100 more pages than the previous text, and
includes new chapters and expanded content.
Bringing the sixth edition text to fruition required extensive involvement
and research from experts who authored each chapter, along with input from
numerous stakeholders, including IAHCSMM board members and ACE instructors, to
ensure that revisions best met the needs of the profession and that the
reference was as comprehensive as possible. IAHCSMM was committed to obtaining
input from a range of professionals in the field because it wanted their voices
to be heard and their broad representation incorporated into the revised copy.
The result of such representation is a more detailed, comprehensive reference
tool for the user.
Although the overall theme and content of the manual are essentially the
same, that is, covering virtually every aspect of the central service
discipline, some key changes are apparent — most notably, a new chapter on
flexible and rigid endoscopes. The chapter provides essential information on the
challenging devices, from cleaning and disinfection to proper handling and
storage. The chapter also includes regulations and guidelines, infection control
implications, repair provider selection — as well as a useful competency
checklist and a series of diagrams and photos.
The sixth edition features other expanded chapters, with specific CS
functions broken into separate chapters for greater emphasis and attention to
detail. Decontamination and disinfection, for example, two highly specific and
detailed functions that shared a common chapter in the fifth edition, are now
addressed more comprehensively in separate chapters. Rigid containers, formerly
covered in a broader chapter on sterile packaging and storage, now have their
own dedicated chapter in the sixth edition — a decision based in part on many
requests by sterile processing professionals for IAHCSMM’s EXCEL training module
on rigid containers.
Updated regulatory requirements and recommended practices are also featured
in the latest edition, including those pertaining to reuse of single-use
devices, while updated photos and a more extensive glossary create a more
valuable, at-hand reference.
While the sixth edition manual certainly serves as a comprehensive
departmental reference tool, that isn’t its only function. The revised text also
serves as an educational platform to help CS technicians prepare for the
practice-based Certified Registered Central Service Technician exam. In fact,
the information contained in the manual will still serve as a springboard for
which exam questions are based, even though the recently restructured exam is
more skill-driven in nature.
As yet another example of IAHCSMM’s ongoing commitment to providing CSMM
staff with the best educational tools and support, the association executive
board has agreed to appoint a dedicated educational director to serve as
policy-maker and lead all of IAHCSMM’s current and future educational endeavors.
IAHCSMM is currently seeking a motivated, experienced individual who
possesses a solid understanding of certification policies and procedures, and is
well-versed in instructor concepts. Key responsibilities will include, but not
be limited to, the following:
- Serving as primary resource contact for all CSMM technical issues
- Planning outcomes and goals for educational pursuits, including PDRC
- Reviewing certification policies and procedures, and finalizing instrument
course initiatives
- Serving as liaison to all allied groups, including AORN,
AST, APIC and AAMI;
- Overseeing the instructor-secured Web site
- Developing and revising
educational texts and materials that promote the CSMM profession
- Researching,
developing and implementing a mentoring program for the educational staff
The association strongly encourages all qualified
individuals to apply for this position, and serve as a vital contributor to IAHCSMM’s ongoing commitment to
educational excellence and professional guidance.
For more information, contact IAHCSMM at (800) 962-8274; those interested in
applying for the educational director position may e-mail a resume and cover
letter to mailbox@iahcsmm.com.
Sybil Williams, CRCST, CHL, CST, ACE, BS, is manager of CSP at Lyndon B.
Johnson General Hospital in Houston, Texas and is president of the IAHCSMM.
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